September 28, 2012: Morning
- Plane bound for Everest region crashes in Kathmandu, killing all 19 onboard.
- In 2012, more soldiers died from suicide than combat; on average, one dies each day.
- Graph shows the political skew and likely turnout rates of various beer drinkers.
- Round-up of pretty much everything you'll want or need to know about White House recipes and gastronomy.
- College bars are dying out due to pregaming and social media.
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- Once again, the Japanese public must be wondering whether politics only serves to inflict cruel jokes upon them.
- Visit to one of the U.S.'s Strategic Petroleum Reserve's four sites—worth billions and guarded by heavy weapons.
- Round-up of Nancy Grace's best tabloid hashtags.
- Interview with a 26-year-old virgin.
- French centenarian cyclist attempts to be the fastest cyclist of his age to cover 100 km.
- One in seven crimes in New York City involves an Apple product getting stolen.
- Eighty-two percent of five-year-olds in the UK use an internet-enabled device.
- Surprisingly uninspiring issue of the Times's Inspiration Issue.
- On the state of Indian fiction in America.